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YOUNG AND SAVED, BUT BORED OUT OF MY MIND

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YOUNG AND SAVED, BUT BORED OUT OF MY
MIND

Most Christians 25-35 are running
out of options

Typical adults 25-35 are enjoying
happy hour, nightclubs, and other social encounters. The atmosphere is not
conducive to the Christian perspective in this setting, so most choose to stay
away rather than face the temptation of drinking to get drunk, smoking to get
high. With music setting the tempo in most social settings, adult Christian's
aren't comfortable with even making an effort to enjoy themselves in this
climate.

Young adults (25-35) who have
committed their lives to Christ wearing the label of “Saved” proudly, and unashamed
of the Gospel have plenty of things to do on Sunday. However, there is an issue
with the rest of the week. Young adults are faced with a lack of compatible and
comfortable options during leisure time that are in line with their set apart
lifestyle.

The good news is that there are
sectors of entertainers and companies dedicated to provide additional options
that intentionally cater to the perspective of the saved adult. In a blog on reachrecords.com, hip-hop artist Lecrae wrote: “We limit spirituality to
salvation and sanctification. As long as we are well versed in personal piety
and individual salvation, we think we're good. But most Christians have no clue
how to engage culture in politics, science, economics, TV, music or art. We
tend to leave people to their own devices there.”